Precise by Design Bridge
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by Emily Gosling
2d ago
Mortgages aren’t exactly the most sexy or fun concepts, nor are the companies that offer them. Likewise, the sector isn’t exactly known for a bold or forward thinking approach to brand design. But it’s often the more traditionally dull-leaning brands or companies that make for the most creative – not to mention difficult – branding projects. Perhaps that’s part of The post Precise by Design Bridge appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Uoga Uoga Kids by andstudio
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by Angelica Frey
5d ago
Since 2019, sales of beauty products labelled ‘clean’ have soared in popularity, and – as with all consumer trends, from interiors to fashion design – parental preferences influence the marketplace for children’s products as much as adults’. Enter Uoga Uoga (which translates to ‘Berry Berry’), a Lithuanian natural beauty and skincare company founded in 2010 that produces mineral-based makeup as The post Uoga Uoga Kids by andstudio appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Joyful Outdoors by Alphabetical
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by Emily Gosling
1w ago
Over the years, London-based Alphabetical has honed both a distinctive style and a distinctive client list: often, its most celebrated projects are those for brands or organisations that are both a unique place, and more specifically a site for a community that’s underserved or underrepresented. In short, Alphabetical has honed its knack for uniting a people-centric, frequently cocreation based approach The post Joyful Outdoors by Alphabetical appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Bikedot by Studio Sutherland
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by Emily Gosling
1w ago
The concept of a brand today rarely has a sense of physicality. The hand (or indeed roller), the mark-maker, usually feels totally absent. It makes sense really, considering our primary interaction with a brand is often online; but when a project comes along that’s so obviously  delighting in the possibilities of print processes, inks and paper it feels like a The post Bikedot by Studio Sutherland appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Coolhaus by &Walsh
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by Emily Gosling
2w ago
Dessert-centric power couple Natasha Case and Freya Estreller met in around 2008, soon forming a partnership in both life and business: Coolhaus, a range of ice creams and other frozen treats that looks to inspire other female and LGBT+ founders. For those thinking, ‘what, like Rem Koolhaas?’ – yes, you’re right. Estreller originally trained as an architect, and before Coolhaus-proper The post Coolhaus by &Walsh appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Hanbury by Base Design
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by Angelica Frey
2w ago
Hanbury is an American architecture firm, founded in 1979 and based in Virginia. According to international agency Base Design, which recently delivered a rebrand for the practice, the last decade has witnessed a ‘transformative’ period of growth and diversification with the team increasing from 40 to 160 individuals, and expanding from one to eight office spaces. For Hanbury, which started The post Hanbury by Base Design appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Isle of Wight Tomatoes by B&B Studio
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by Emily Gosling
1M ago
Having grown up near Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight carries a certain resonance, though perhaps unfairly. Aged around 14, when getting served in off licences/particularly lax pubs wasn’t always a given, we’d sometimes pass the time watching the IoW ferry. It felt rather bleak, and somehow a bit futile, just bobbing back and forth between two destinations (Southampton and Cowes) The post Isle of Wight Tomatoes by B&B Studio appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Olympic Museum by Studio Blackburn
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by Emily Gosling
1M ago
Few things have a design legacy quite like the Olympics: it’s hard to think of another event or organisation that has both a history spanning more than 120 years (the first modern Olympics’ was in 1896), and a distinct graphic identity each time it takes place. Since every Games has its own unique ‘emblem’ logomark device, the events become sort The post Olympic Museum by Studio Blackburn appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Sustana by Collins
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by Emily Gosling
1M ago
For non-design nuts or print nerds, paper might seem pretty high up in the scale of banality and boringness. That’s likely the reason that the Wernham Hogg paper company was the setting of The Office: paper, and Slough, formed an easy sitcom shorthand for all that was unremarkable, trivial, and emphatically dry. But in fact, there’s a lot more to The post Sustana by Collins appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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Jaffa by Earthling
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by Emily Gosling
1M ago
This took me probably longer than it should have to get my head around, but bear with me: Jaffa oranges – also known as Shamouti oranges in Arabic – are a specific variety of orange cultivated in Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey, known for their relatively few seeds and tough skin. These qualities make them especially The post Jaffa by Earthling appeared first on BP&O - Branding, Packaging and Opinion ..read more
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